A processing system obtains a deformation signal generated by a deformation sensor. The deformation signal is indicative of a deformation of an outer ear of a user of a hearing instrument. Additionally, the processing system obtains an EMG signal generated by an electrode in a concha of the user, wherein the electrode is configured to detect activity of an intrinsic auricular muscle of the user. Furthermore, the processing system generates information regarding an auditory attention state of the user based on the deformation signal and the EMG signal. The processing system controls, based on the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the parameter of the audio system.
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1. A method for controlling a parameter of an audio system, the method comprising: obtaining, by a processing system, a deformation signal generated by a deformation sensor, wherein the deformation signal is indicative of a deformation of an ear of a user of a hearing instrument; obtaining, by the processing system, an electromyographic (EMG) signal generated by an electrode in a concha of the user, wherein the EMG signal is indicative of activity of an intrinsic auricular muscle of the user; determining, by the processing system, based on the deformation signal, whether the deformation of the ear of the user was caused by a movement of a jaw of the user; based on the deformation of the ear of the user not having been caused by the movement of the jaw of the user, generating, by the processing system, based on the EMG signal, information regarding an auditory attention state of the user; and controlling, by the processing system, based on the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the parameter of the audio system.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein: the deformation sensor is positioned on an anterior-inferior surface of an ear canal of the ear of the user, and the electrode abuts a body of an antihelix of the user and the intrinsic auricular muscle is a transverse auricular muscle of the user.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein generating the information regarding the auditory attention state comprises generating, by the processing system, based on the the EMG signal, information regarding a direction toward a current auditory attention locus of the user.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein: generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user further comprises generating, by the processing system, information indicating a distance to the current auditory attention locus of the user, and controlling the parameter of the audio system comprises controlling, by the processing system, the parameter of the audio system based on the direction toward the current auditory attention locus of the user and the distance to the current auditory attention locus of the user.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein: the method further comprises obtaining, by the processing system, an additional signal generated by an additional sensor, wherein the additional signal is an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal or an electrooculogram (EOG) signal, and generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user comprises generating, by the processing system, the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal and the additional signal.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein: the method further comprises obtaining, by the processing system, a head signal from an additional sensor, wherein the head signal is indicative of head movements of the user, wherein the additional sensor is an inertial measurement unit (IMU), and generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user comprises generating, by the processing system, the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal and the head signal.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein: the electrode is a first electrode, the EMG signal is a first EMG signal, and the first electrode is positioned to detect activity of a transverse auricular muscle of the user, the method further comprises obtaining, by the processing system, a second EMG signal from a second electrode in the concha of the user, wherein the second electrode is positioned to detect activity of an oblique auricular muscle of the user, and generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user comprises generating, by the processing system, the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the first EMG signal and the second EMG signal.
8. An audio system comprising: a deformation sensor configured to generate a deformation signal indicative of a deformation of an ear of a user of a hearing instrument; an electrode configured to generate an electromyographic (EMG) signal indicative of activity of an intrinsic auricular muscle of the user of the hearing instrument; a processing system comprising one or more processing circuits, the processing system configured to: obtain the deformation signal generated by the deformation sensor; obtain the EMG signal generated by the electrode; determine, based on the deformation signal, whether the deformation of the ear of the user was caused by a movement of a jaw of the user; based on the deformation of the ear of the user not having been caused by the movement of the jaw of the user, generate information regarding an auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal; and control, based on the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, a parameter of the audio system.
9. The audio system of claim 8, wherein the audio system comprises an in-canal element configured to position the deformation sensor on an anterior-inferior surface of an ear canal of the ear of the user.
10. The audio system of claim 8, wherein the audio system comprises an intra-concha element configured to position the electrode so that the electrode abuts a body of an antihelix of the user and the intrinsic auricular muscle is a transverse auricular muscle of the user.
11. The audio system of claim 8, wherein the intrinsic auricular muscle is an oblique auricular muscle of the user.
12. The audio system of claim 8, wherein the processing system is configured to, as part generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the processing system: based on the deformation of the ear of the user having been caused by the movement of the jaw of the user, refrains from generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal.
13. The audio system of claim 8, wherein the processing system is configured such that, as part of generating the information regarding the auditory attention state, the processing system generates, based on the EMG signal, information regarding a direction toward a current auditory attention locus of the user.
14. The audio system of claim 13, wherein the processing system is configured such that, as part of controlling the parameter, the processing system activates a directional processing mode based on the direction toward the current auditory attention locus of the user.
15. The audio system of claim 13, wherein: the processing system is configured such that, as part of generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the processing system generates information indicating a distance to the current auditory attention locus of the user, and the processing system is configured such that, as part of controlling the parameter of the audio system, the processing system controls the parameter of the audio system based on the direction toward the current auditory attention locus of the user and the distance to the current auditory attention locus of the user.
16. The audio system of claim 8, wherein: the processing system is further configured to obtain an additional signal generated by an additional sensor, wherein the additional signal is an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal or an electrooculogram (EOG) signal, and the processing system is configured such that, as part of generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the processing system generates the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal and the additional signal.
17. The audio system of claim 8, wherein: the processing system is further configured to obtain a head signal from an additional sensor, wherein the head signal is indicative of head movements of the user, wherein the additional sensor is an inertial measurement unit (IMU), and the processing system is configured to generate the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal and the head signal.
18. The audio system of claim 8, wherein: the processing system is configured such that, as part of generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the processing system applies a machine-learned model that generates the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal.
19. The audio system of claim 8, wherein: the electrode is a first electrode, the EMG signal is a first EMG signal, and the first electrode is positioned to detect activity of a transverse auricular muscle of the user, the audio system comprises a second electrode configured to generate a second EMG signal indicative of an activity of an oblique auricular muscle of the user, and the processing system is configured such that, as part of generating the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, the processing system generates the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user based on the first EMG signal and the second EMG signal.
20. One or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by a processing system of an audio system, cause the processing system to: obtain a deformation signal generated by a deformation sensor, wherein the deformation signal is indicative of a deformation of an ear of a user of a hearing instrument; obtain an electromyographic (EMG) signal generated by an electrode in a concha of the user, wherein the EMG signal is indicative of activity of an intrinsic auricular muscle of the user; determine, based on the deformation signal, whether the deformation of the ear of the user was caused by a movement of a jaw of the user; based on the deformation of the ear of the user not having been caused by the movement of the jaw of the user, generate information regarding an auditory attention state of the user based on the EMG signal; and control, based on the information regarding the auditory attention state of the user, a parameter of the audio system.
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